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Book Review: And I Darken by Kiersten White

No one expects a princess to be brutal. And Lada Dragwlya likes it that way. Ever since she and her gentle younger brother, Radu, were wrenched from their homeland of Wallachia and abandoned by their father to be raised in the Ottoman courts, Lada has known that being ruthless is the key to survival. She and Radu are doomed to act as pawns in a vicious game, an unseen sword hovering over their every move. For the lineage that makes them special also makes them targets.

Lada despises the Ottomans and bides her time, planning her vengeance for the day when she can return to Wallachia and claim her birthright. Radu longs only for a place where he feels safe. And when they meet Mehmed, the defiant and lonely son of the sultan, Radu feels that he’s made a true friend—and Lada wonders if she’s finally found someone worthy of her passion.

But Mehmed is heir to the very empire that Lada has sworn to fight against—and that Radu now considers home. Together, Lada, Radu, and Mehmed form a toxic triangle that strains the bonds of love and loyalty to the breaking point.

This book pretty much met every expectation I had for it:

A brutal, fierce, warrior heroine

A complex, thrilling plot

Tons of detail and overall development

Action, betrayal, and revenge galore!

So I guess you could say I was definitely not disappointed and very much impressed with this book and I cannot wait for the sequel!

“And I Darken” basically has everything I love in a fantasy book but this is actually historical fiction which may surprise some people, it’s a “retelling” of history in which Lada (the main character) is Vlad the Impaler. It was very, very interesting to read this book and then look up the corresponding history and make comparisons between the two this also may just be me since I’m a big history geek. Just a fun little tidbit there….

This book covers quite a large time span as we witness Lada and Radu’s birth, childhood, and growth into young adults. That being said I thought the pacing was pretty spot on, it wasn’t necessarily very fast paced the entire time and I never found myself truly bored while reading although I will say it lost a bit of steam in the middle.

As I said above this story has so much detail and complexity it’s practically mind blowing, there’s so many things going on and yet it wasn’t confusing to follow at all. A lot of the story revolves around war and politics…but mostly politics and I loved it. The best way for me to describe the plot is to compare it to a spider’s web, there are so many different threads going different ways and interconnecting everything. There are so many twists and turns and you just don’t know what will happen next a lot of it is completely unpredictable.

The setting was also very interesting we almost never see any YA Fiction books set in Eastern Europe especially as far back as the 1400’s. I don’t claim to be an expert on 1400’s Eastern European history but I thought Kiersten White did an excellent job making the setting feel as authentic as possible. Another thing that really adds to this is the addition of the religions, albeit subtle, of Christianity and Islam and how the characters felt about each. And none of the historical or religious facts every felt preachy or like we were being info-dumped on.

The characters in “And I Darken” are probably the best part of the entire book. They are brutal, complex, morally ambiguous, and despicable…… I adored them all. I was 100% invested in Lada and Radu’s characters I cared so deeply about both of them and a lot of what kept me reading was wanting to know what would happen to them.

Lada is one of my all time favorite characters now she is mentioned in the description of the book as brutal and brutal she most definitely is as well as fierce and just an all around badass. She is the total opposite of your typical YA heroine, she is no special snowflake that’s for sure. Lada is resilient and relentless in her desires she will not stop fighting until she has what she wants.

Radu, Lada’s younger brother, is the polar opposite of his sister. Where she is brutal, physically strong, and violent he is vulnerable, book-smart, and kind. I think I enjoyed seeing Radu come out of his shell the most, he’s quiet and pays attention to details others would overlook and is very key in some of the politics of the book because of the secrets and information he learns.

Big plus with this book? One of the strongest sibling relationships I’ve had the pleasure of reading about. I loved Lada and Radu because they got stuck in the same siutaion together and trust only one another, the bond is so strong between these too. They do some messed up stuff in order to protect each other at any cost.

Of course then we have one other very important chief character (although he does not narrate) and a slew of very complex and interesting secondary characters. I’ve said this many times before but I’ll say it again: if you want to impress me with your book you better have some well developed secondary characters. “And I Darken” certainly delivered on this front too.

This was an aspect of the book where I’m unsure what to really say about it because it was about as complex as everything else! There is a bit of a love triangle although it definitely is NOT your typical love triangle there are a lot of different factors that get mixed in with it so it definitely is not the kind we all dislike so strongly in our YA books. I would explain more but I don’t want to spoil the surprise!!!!

Just know that while I shipped the romance(s) so hard, they were also very frustrating to read about! I mean this in the best possible way because I sat the entire time like this:

Basically I approve of the romance in this book and that almost never happens.

I absolutely loved this book and the only reason I docked 0.5 stars is because I felt it didn’t quite live up to the other books I did give 5 stars to.

What I Liked:

The setting (as I said it’s a rare one)

Genderswapped Vlad the Impaler

The complexity of the plot

Well developed characters

Interesting (ship-worthy) romances

What I Didn’t Like:

The pacing slowed the tiniest bit in the middle

I highly, highly recommend taking a look at this book! If you love fantasy I think you’ll really enjoy “And I Darken” because while it isn’t fantasy itself it has all of the war and politics games you find and enjoy in fantasy books.

Thank you! I really hope you enjoy it! There’s nothing that scares me more than convincing someone to read a book and they don’t like it! But it’s also one of the biggest compliments as a book blogger to have someone read a book because of a review! 😊

Excellent review, Heather! I adored this book when I read it over the summer, and I completely agree with all of your points. The writing, plot, and every character was so complex and intricately woven, you’d think it would be a confusing mess, and I think it’s a testament to Kiersten White’s skills that it all flows beautifully. Some of the twists caught me entirely by surprise. I am very much looking forward to the next book.

Thank you! I know right, I could not believe with all of the complexity that this book wasn’t a mess and I agree it really does go to show her skill as a writer! I cannot wait for the sequel as well, that ending makes me crave more! 🙂

I’m glad to see that you liked this! It’s one of my rare, five-star reads of the year and I just love it to bits and pieces. I think many were disappointed that it’s more a character study than an action book, but I really enjoyed getting to know Lada and Radu. I can only hope the second book lives up to this one. ❤

I agree I really loved how much depth we got with both characters and I honestly didn’t notice much lack of action because I was just enjoying my time with the characters. I’m very excited for the sequel as well and I hope it’s just as good! 😁

Thank you! The pacing does get slow sometimes but that’s mostly due to the fact that this book focuses a lot on the characters more so than any action. Still a great book though so I hope you enjoy it! 😊

I’m really glad to see that you enjoyed this book! Immediately after I heard that it was about a genderswapped Vlad the Impaler I knew I HAD to read this book. (It hasn’t happened yet, but I hope to get my hands on it some time soon.) And seeing that you really enjoyed it makes me even more exited to read it.
Great review! 😀

I’ve read her Mind Games duology and loved it. Then my friend picked this up realizing it was the same author I’d told her good things about (even though I haven’t read And I Darken yet), and she loved this. So now we’re essentially getting ready to switch off and read her other works haha.